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I wonder what it’s like to actually move around and live in it. It photographs well and I hope the actual experience holds to this virtual experience. Whether it does or doesn’t, I enjoy that the home is a thing that pushed against its limitations to dare to create something cozy.

When I took an architecture course four years ago, the professor spent a great deal of time discussing how architecture is not the art of building walls, but of shaping space. The course completely changed how I perceive buildings.

That being said, what was not touched on greatly in the course is how architecture also shapes light, which this home is a great example of. Thanks for sharing, David–you have the cogs in my brain spinning in an entirely new direction now!

I absolutely adore this concept – so many new builds (in the UK at least) seem so uninspiring. But was there no way at all they could have included more windows? The street side in particular looks like it could. (Is it because of insulation?)